Recent User Reviews
from what i have read so far it sounds really exciting and well researched so i will be defintily putting into my trolley when i do my asda shopping on friday
sallyanne rowe,gloucester.
I really enjoyed Brethren and can't wait to buy Crusade
Stephen Williiams,Harrogate, North Yorks..
What can I say after reading Brethern which I thoroughly enjoyed I could not wait to read Crusade. I had it finished in a week and now cant wait for the last part Requiem. If you like Da Vinci, The Last Templar etc you will love these books.Read and enjoy!
Louise Monaghan ,Scotland.
I dont like the book as it sounds like a childrens novel
Rosie,Plymouth.
How can you say you don't like a book if you havn't even looked through it. Crusade is definitely for adults and is a, 'good read'.
Stephen,Harrogate.
Well i thought brethren was good,crusade is every bit of exciting,colourful,sad,..Truly feels like you are there with them walking through the cities,deserts,taking in the smells,etc,a very good read.Has got me truly hooked on the knights templar.cant wait for the third part of robyn youngs trilogy REQUIEM.
martin dove,birmingham.
I read the review of this book and thought it sounded great, but after buying the book and commencing reading it, I found it really hard to get in to. It's not an easy read and doesn't really flow. I'm afraid to say I only made it to chapter 4.
Rebecca ,Shaw.
Crusade, agree with Martin and Stephen,When is Requiem available??
Hugh,Kilmarnock.
I am currently reading this book and have got almost 200 pages in, but I have to say it has been quite a struggle. It is slow and hard to get captivated in the majority of scenes but then out of the blue a really good chapter or sequence occurs, shortly afterwards returning to the slower pace and tedious scenes. I was just wondering, does it get livelier towards the end (without any spoilers please)?
Zuk,Northampton.
I borrowed Brethren and Crusade from a work colleague and I was impressed. I think it is well written and some of the main characters are well written, inparticular Baybars, Kalawun and Will Campbell. Overall, a lot better than I expected. Can't wait for Requiem!
Steven King,Birmingham.
Just completed Crusader and found it to be a captivating book that I had a hard time putting down. The reference material at the end defining people and terms was an extremely helpful reference and appreciated. As a present day member of the Order of the Temple, knowledgeable about the Knight Templar, I found it very historically correct and true, with a trace of fiction as was alluded to in order to make the story flow of the early Templars and the sacrifices they made for us today. I also liked the fact that it was nicely shown throughout the story, the humanistic character of the Templars bending a few of the strict moral codes and rules they were governed by, never reaching the Christ like perfection we would all should strive to do. SK Dean Sever I anxiously await the final "Requeim".
Dean Sever,Leesburg FL USA.
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